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Screenshot, iphone 6+ 128gb
 

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How do I do that? It keeps asking me for a web link to the pic. Im new, sorry

That's OK, I don't know for sure, but people have been posting actual screen shots instead of a link... Maybe save it to your pics and then copy/paste? If its too much trouble, can you give a brief rundown of the original shipping dates you had and any bumps up this week?
 
That's OK, I don't know for sure, but people have been posting actual screen shots instead of a link... Maybe save it to your pics and then copy/paste? If its too much trouble, can you give a brief rundown of the original shipping dates you had and any bumps up this week?

Got it actually, just posted it
 
Those are phones to fulfill the orders of those who have a tracking number that was scanned in China already. Not for people who wish to get a tracking number tonight. We have to wait until the next load of phones. This blows.

You sure about that? I've read a conflicting supposition saying that a tracking number, in some cases, may not be sent to the recipient until it's heading out of the local distribution center. I don't know a lick about the logistics of shipping at this scale; just thought I'd throw it out there.
 
That's very strange. What do you think the rationale for that would be? It it meant to protect the brick & mortar storefronts?

I would say maybe the state law stops that. NY, WY and DC as far as I know, could not use AT&T Next on websites other than AT&T.
 
In your rush to brag about your shipped 6+, you forgot to black out your tracking number.

Everyone knows where to find a 6+ now :cool:


He/she wasn't bragging, I ASKED TO SEE IT. Helps to read the threads before posting negative assumptions.
 
You sure about that? I've read a conflicting supposition saying that a tracking number, in some cases, may not be sent to the recipient until it's heading out of the local distribution center. I don't know a lick about the logistics of shipping at this scale; just thought I'd throw it out there.

I agree. My fiance's 6 order wasn't given a tracking number until it arrived in Texas.
 
You sure about that? I've read a conflicting supposition saying that a tracking number, in some cases, may not be sent to the recipient until it's heading out of the local distribution center. I don't know a lick about the logistics of shipping at this scale; just thought I'd throw it out there.

Yes, a lot of people have a carrier but no number. If you do not have a carrier on your status as of now, it is not on that plane. I wish mine was but i know it is not. Even if two of those planes are for distribution, there are many carriers and different makes/models. I lost hope lol
 
This is an iPhone 6, 16gb tmobile I ordered on launch day- Seems it'll be on time, even though it didn't predict shipment till 7-10 days, so I've found with the 6 and 6 plus the shipping estimates are just so totally wrong
 

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This is an iPhone 6, 16gb tmobile I ordered on launch day- Seems it'll be on time, even though it didn't predict shipment till 7-10 days, so I've found with the 6 and 6 plus the shipping estimates are just so totally wrong
Isn't this for AT&T preorders not T-Mobile? I mean T-Mobile doesn't have nearly as many customers I'm pretty sure cuz their service is terrible plus no one likes throttling so of course you got it quicker
 
carriers and tracking

Yes, a lot of people have a carrier but no number. If you do not have a carrier on your status as of now, it is not on that plane. I wish mine was but i know it is not. Even if two of those planes are for distribution, there are many carriers and different makes/models. I lost hope lol

First it has to go to AT&T (if you ordered it through them), then to FedEx, which then may have to fly it into your area. Their main hub is Memphis I think. For the iPhone 5 I think mine passed through Dallas/FW before coming to Denver the night before delivery.

These guys - FedEx and UPS -- have planes flying 24/7. So, if by chance, our phones have really been sitting at AT&T's warehouse, some of us still might get lucky this weekend or early next week.
 
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